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Online learning, also known as e-learning, is a learning experience delivered via a computer and the Internet. The learning tools can be in the form of modules, quizzes, podcasts, slide shows, video and other learning methods. The NSVRC includes online learning tools that are educational, interactive and related to the prevention and intervention of sexual violence.

This web conference discusses the requirements and recruitment strategies for Sexual Violence Prevention Planning committees as part of the Rape Prevention and Education Grant Program and provides lessons learned from the Empower Grant program.

This basic course is for parents, grandparents, foster and adoptive parents, community volunteers and even survivors who are interested in learning more about preventing and reducing the negative impact of child sexual abuse.

TEACH-VIP (Training, Educating, and Advancing Collaboration in Health on Violence and Injury Prevention)

2010

TEACH-VIP E-Learning is an online self-paced curriculum on violence and injury prevention. It addresses a broad range of issues pertinent to understanding and preventing injuries, violence, and suicide, including extensive content on using data to understanding injury problems and creating programs to address these problems. Participants can choose from 20 lessons to create an experience appropriate to their needs and schedule.

CSAP’s Northeast Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT)

2010

These facilitated online courses, lasting between one and three weeks, allow practitioners to explore current research, obtain practical tools, participate in structured learning activities and share their knowledge, experiences and perspectives with one another. Courses include: Effective Strategies: Building Blocks of Prevention, Data Collection Methods: Getting Down to Basics, Social Marketing, Linking Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention to Academic Success, Involving Youth in Your Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover: Using Feasibility Assessment to

The following powerpoint presentation talks about stalking, the prevalence of stalking, typologies, the connection between stalking and sexual assault, stalking behaviors as well as the use of technology to stalk. Note: Scroll to bottom of page for link to slides.

This is a home study course where social workers can earn 2 CEs. How it works: Read CE program, complete the post-test/evaluation, mail them to the Chapter office with your check. Score 80% or better and NASW will mail you a certificate for your CEs. Specific topics covered include definitions

Women on the Frontline is a video documentary series that shines a light on violence against women and girls. The series takes the viewer to homes, villages and cities around the world where a largely unreported war against females is being waged. Example of what the series include: Nepal, where thousands of women are trafficked each year; Turkey, where killing in the name of honour continues; and Mauritania, where women who have been raped may go to prison.

Human Rights Watch shares two videos, 1. The Rodney Hulin Story: The tragic story of a young prisoner's struggle against rape and abuse in prison, told through the voices of prisoners, family members, prison officials and Rodney's writings.

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